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CATALOGUE OF ©
FOREIGN COINS
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THURSDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER, 1969
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CONDITIONS OF SALE
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute
arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided
the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute,
SEconD.—No person to advance less than 1s.; above five pounds,
5s.; and so on in proportion.
TuirD.—All lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price
imposed by the seller and (b) to the right of the seller
to bid either personally or else by any one person who
may be the Auctioneer.
FourTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of
abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound or more in
part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money,
if required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased
to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
FirtH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot
ve to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described
in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or
reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection
be made and the lot returned within seven days from
date of sale,
SixtH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for
any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between
buyer and seller and for both equitably.
SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for
the safe custody of any lots left more than three days
after the sale.
E1cuTH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of
their purchases at the time of delivery. The Auctioneers
not to be held responsible for any discrepancy which
might be discovered after the lots have been removed
from their premises,
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus: —
N=gold, AR=silver, AZ=copper or bronze.
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).
Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins
and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine,
Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed
that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
EXCHANGE CONTROL (GOLD COINS EXEMPTION)
ORDER, 1966
THE above Order, which came into effect on the 27th April, 1966, necessi-
tates the following requirements in respect of ALL GOLD COINS DATED
AFTER 1837.
1.
2.
BUYING.
(a) Residents of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel
Islands must produce satisfactory proof that they are in possession
of permission from the Bank of England to purchase gold coins
dated after 1887. (Applications to maintain a collection of gold
coins dated after 1837 should be submitted to the Dealing and
Accounts Office, Bank of England, London, E.C.2, on Form GC1
(obtainable from any Bank).)
(6) Scheduled Territories. Bids are accepted on the understanding
that local Exchange Contro] permission, where necessary, has been
obtained for the importation of purchases.
(c) Other Overseas Buyers are not, in any way, affected by this
Order.
SELLING.
(az) Residents of the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel
Islands. Intending Vendors must produce satisfactory proof that
they are in possession of permission from the Bank of England to
sell gold coins dated after 1837.
(b) Overseas Vendors. A Licence is required to import any gold coin
dated after 1837. Intending Vendors should first submit to us a
detailed list of all gold coins dated after 1837 which they propose
to send for sale, in order that an Import Licence may be obtained.
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CATALOGUE of
FOREIGN COINS
DAY OF SALE
Thursday, 25th September, 1969
commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
GOLD COINS
1 France, Louis XV, Louis d’or, 1754H. Very fine.
2 —— Napoleon, as Consul, 40-Francs, AN XI. Very fine.
3 —— Napoleon, 20-Francs, as Consul, AN 12; as Emperor, 1812.
Very fine.
4 Italy, Napoleon, 40-Lire, 1813M. Very fine.
— Parma, 40-Lire, 1815; Prussia, Frederick d’or, 1777A;
S. Africa, Half-Pond, 1895; Portugal, 4-Escudo, 1750.
Fine.
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6 Spain, Ferdinand V and Isabella I, Castellano, undated, Seville
(Tolra 1123; F.37).. Fine, rare.
7 —— —— 4E€xcelentes, undated, m.m. Aqueduct, Segovia (Tolra
1119; F.25). Obverse off-centre, weakly struck in parts but
very fine, rare.
8 —— —— 2-Excelentes, undated, Granada (Tolra 1114; F.27).
Slight traces of having been mounted, fine, rare.
a =m 2-Excelentes, undated, Seville (Tolra 1139; F.28).
Slightly crimped, otherwise almost very fine.
10 ~—— —— 2-Excelentes, undated, Toledo (Tolra 1152; F.29).
Almost fine, rare.
11 ——— —— 1-Excelente, undated, Seville (Tolra 1135; F.35).
Very fine, well struck.
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—— Charles I and Johanna, Escudo, m.m. Aqueduct, Segovia
(Tolra 1157; F.46). Slight traces of having been mounted,
cleaned, otherwise fine, rare.
—— Ferdinand VII, 4-Escudos, 1814, Madrid, Assayer G-J
(F.164; L.C. 137). Fine but very slight trace of having been
mounted.
—— —— 2-Escudos, i809, Seville, Assayer CN (F.156; L.C.
633). Very fine.
—— —— 2Escudos, 1809, Seville, Assayer CN (F.156; L.C.
633). Fine.
2-Escudos, 1813, Cadiz, Assayer CJ (F.165; L.C.30).
Very fine, scarce.
England, George III, Guinea, 1793; Half-Guinea, 1809, both
about very fine; Third-Guineas, 1799, poor, 1810, very fine;
George IV, Half-Sovereign, 1825.
Ottoman, Ahmad I (A.D. 1603-1617), Altun, Damascus, AH
1012; Ahmad III (A.D. 1703-1730), Altun tundukly, Misr
AH 1115; Mahmoud I, Altun zer Mahbub, AH 1143; Abdul
Hamid I (A.D. 1730-1789 Misr, Year 2). Mostly about very
fine.
Safavids, Shah Tamasp (A.D. 1524-1576), Asrafi (4.14 gms.),
Tabriz; Afshars, Shah Rukh (A.D. 1747-1796), Mohur
(10.88 gms.), Mashhad; Abbassids, Dinar, AH 168. Fine.
Zands, Karim Khan (A.D. 1750-1779), Asrafis (4.27 gms.), Tabriz;
Kajars, Fath Ali Shah (A.D. 1797-1834), Toman (3.68
ems.), Kashan, AH 1227; another (5.11 gms.), Isfahan,
AH 1229. About very fine.
Afghanistan, Muhammed Zahir Shah, Dinar of 8 grams, AH 1315
(A.D. 1937) (F.37). Extremely fine, rare.
Saudi Arabia, 4-Pounds (struck in 1945-56), U.S. mint, Phila-
delphia (F.107). Very fine.
Ottoman Empire, Muhammad V, 100-Piastres, Adrianople mint,
Year 2; Kossova mint, Year 3. Extremely fine.
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— 100-Piastres, Monastir mint, Year 3; Salonika mint, Year 3.
Extremely fine.
Yemen, Iman Ahmad (1948-62), gold striking of Ahmadi Riyal,
AH 1381, San’a mint (F.1). Extremely fine, rare.
Tunisia, 20-Francs, 1898, very fine; Egypt, 100-Piastres,
AH 1277, fine.
India, Kushan, Huvishka, Stater, bust left, ev. goddess stand-
ing r. (IMC 2, Pl. XII, No. 7), fine; Hindustan, native
square Mohur, very fine.
Italy, Vatican, Pius IX, 5-Lire, 1866 (F.282). Fine and very rare.
—— Sardinia, Charles Albert, 10-Lire, 1833, Genova, m.m.
anchor (F.1145). Fine, very rare.
Prussia, 20-Marks, 1899A, 1910 J, 1911A, 1913A (2), 1914A
military bust, very fine; miscellaneous silver coins (8).
France, 10-Francs, 1862 BB, 1863 A; England, Half-Sovereigns,
1908, 1910S. Fine and very fine.
U.S.A., 20-Dollars, 1895. Very fine.
Russia, Nicholas II, 5-Roubles, 1901. Brilliant.
George III, Sovereign, 1817; Napoleon I, 20-Francs, 1815L,
mint of Bayonne (a rare mint, cf. N. Circ., May 1964).
Fine.
Spain, Ferdinand VI, 4$-Escudo, 1747, Madrid; Charles IV,
4-Escudo, 1795, Madrid. The last fine to very fine.
Transylvania, John Zapoly, Ducat, 1540. Fine.
Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Charles II (1815-1830),
10-Thalers, 1817 (F.787). Very fine, scarce.
France, 50-Francs, 1856 A. Fine, knock on rim.
Austria, Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Extremely fine.
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—— Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Extremely fine.
—— Restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Extremely fine.
—— 10-Corona, 1906; 4-Florins, 1892; restrike Ducat, 1915;
Belgium, 20-Francs, 1865; Netherlands, 10-Gulden, 1877,
1912. Mostly very fine.
Denmark, 20-Kroner, 1913; Prussia, 20-Marks, 1873, 1910;
Switzerland, 10-Francs, 1913, 1915. Mostly very fine.
France, Napoleon III, 100-Francs, 1855 A. Almost very fine.
—— —— 100-Francs, 1857A. Very fine.
—— —— 50-Francs, 1855 A, fine; another, 1857 A, almost very
fine.
—— Republic, 100-Francs, 1903A. Very fine.
—— Louis XV, Louis d’or, 1766, fine but pierced; Napoleon,
40-Francs, 1806 A.
—— Louis Philippe I, 40-Francs, 1833 A, 1834A. Fine.
—— 20-Francs, 1846A, 1851A, 1859BB, 1876A (2), 1913;
5-Francs, 1860A. Except the last, fine or better.
Russia, Platinum 3-Roubles, 1835. Fine.
—— 10-Roubles, 1902; Turkey, 100-Piastres, AH 1327. Very
fine.
Turkey, 250-Piastres, AH 1293; India, Mohurs (2). All have
been mounted.
Bahamas, 20-Dollars, 1967; Isle of Man, Sovereign, 1965,
Bhutan, 1-Sertum, 1966. All practically munt.,
German East Africa, Tabora, 15-Rupees, 1916, scroll under T.
Very fine.
Mexico, Philip V, 8-Escudos, 1737, Pitted, otherwise fine.
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Italy, Ligurian Republic, 96-Lire, 1798. Almost fine, rare.
—— Sardinia, C. Albert, 20-Lire, 1832, Turin. Good, scarce.
Germany, Hesse-Cassel, William IX (I), 5-Thaler, 1815. Fine
and rare.
British Columbia, Fantasy fractional Dollars, 1849 Liberty head,
1923 Indian head, revs. BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLD, shield.
Practically mint state.
Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1946; 20-Pesos, 1921. Practically mint state
and extremely fine.
Chile, 20-Pesos, 1896. Very fine.
Turkey, 250-Piastres, Monnaie de Luxe, 1927. Practically mint
state.
Denmark, 20-Kroners, 1909. Extremely fine.
Vatican City, 20-Lire, 1867. Very fine.
France, 20-Francs, 1853 A, 1895, 1907, 1912; 5-Francs, 1858 A.
Very fine or better.
Germany, Prussia, Frederick III, 20-Marks, 1888. Mint state.
—— —— William I, 5-Marks, 1877C. Practicaily mint state.
—— Wurttemberg, 5-Marks, 1877. Extremely fine.
Russia, Peter I, 2-Roubles, 1720. About extremely fine.
—— Elizabeth, 1-Rouble, 1756 (Fr. 81). Nearly extremely fine.
—— —— }-Rouble or Poltina, 1756 (Fr. 82). Extremely fine.
—— Catharine, }-Rouble or Poltina, 1777 (Fr. 100). Extremely
fine.
—— Nicholas I, 5-Roubles, 1851 (Fr.114). About extremely
fine.
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—— Nicholas II, 7}-Roubles, 1897 (2); 10-Roubles, 1899. Good
very fine or better.
15-Roubles, 1897 (3). Mint state or practically so.
Netherlands, 10-Guilders, 1875, very fine; 1875, mint state; 1877,
mint state; 1879, extremely fine.
—— 10-Guilders, 1897 (3), girl head. Mint state or practically
so.
—— 10-Guilders, 1911, 1912 (2), 1917 (2). Mint state or prac-
tically so.
—— 10-Guilders, 1932 (2). Both practically mint state.
—— 5-Guilders, 1912 (2). Extremely fine or better.
—— Gold ingot (.995 fine, 20 grammes), Handelsbank, Dutch
East Indies. Fine.
Japan, Mutsuhito, 1-Yen (1871-80) (Fr. 49). Mint state.
Chile, Republic, 8-Escudos, 1833 (F.33). Almost very fine.
—— —— 8-Escudos, 1841 (F.41). Almost very fine.
Colombia, Republic of New Granada, 16-Pesos, 1840, Bogota
(F.69). Weak on reverse, otherwise almost extremely fine.
—— —— 16-Pesos, 1846, Popayan (F.70). Very fine.
Bolivia, Republic, 8-Escudos, 1857 (over 6), laureate head of
Bolivar (cf. F.34). Small striking crack and slight tooling
in field, otherwise almost very fine, very rare date.
Peru, Republic, 20-Soles, 1863 (F.70). Fine.
Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1945. Extremely fine.
—— 50-Pesos, 1945; 20-Pesos, 1919. Extremely fine and very
fine.
—— 50-Pesos, 1947. Extremely fine.
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50-Pesos, 1947; 20-Pesos, 1959. Very fine or better.
50-Pesos, 1947; 20-Pesos, 1959. About extremely fine.
50-Pesos, 1947; 20-Pesos, 1959. Extremely fine.
Colombia, Ferdinand VII, 8-Escudos, 1819, Bogota. Very fine.
U.S.A., 50-Dollar piece, 1852, Augustus Humbert issue, ‘‘target’’
reverse. Fair, extremely rare.
20-Dollars, 1891S. Good extremely fine.
Another. About extremely fine.
Another, 1906S. Nearly extremely fine.
10-Dollars, 1894 (3). All extremely fine.
10-Dollars, 1894, 1898S, 1907 (Liberty head). Extremely
fine or nearly so.
10-Dollars, 1909 (Indian head). Very fine.
5-Dollars, 1886, 1902S. The first fine, the second very fine.
24-Dollars, 1908, 1914.D, 1929. Extremely fine.
1-Dollar, 1851. Nearly extremely fine.
Commemorative Dollar, 1903, Louisiana Purchase Exposi-
tion, obv. Jefferson. Mint state.
20-Dollars, 1873, 1878S. Fine, the first with slight traces
of having been mounted.
20-Dollars, 1894, 1895S. Fine and very fine.
20-Dollars, 1898S, 1899. Very fine and fine.
20-Dollars, 1900, 1904S. About very fine.
20-Dollars, 1904, 1904S. Very fine.
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—— 20-Dollars, 1907, 1922. Very fine.
Victoria, 1887 Jubilee medal. Knock on edge, very fine.
South Africa, Van Riebeck Festival, 1952, gold and silver medals,
in case. Extremely fine.
Vatican, Johannes XXIII, medal for 1962 Oecumenicum Council
(100 grammes), in case. Brilliant.
Russian gold agricultural prize medal, 1834, obv. female figure
planting a tree and legend (‘‘For labour in the interests of
posterity’’) (wt. 105.8 grammes; 63mm. diam.), with ioop
for suspension.
Congo, 1965 Proof set, 100, 50, 25, 20 and 10-Francs, in official
case of issue. Brilliant.
Elizabeth II, Isle of Man Sovereign and Bhutan A’ Sertum, both
in official cases of issue. Slight discolouration and some hair
scratches, otherwise extremely fine.
Sierra Leone, 1966 Proof set, 1-Golde, j-Golde and }-Golde, in
case of issue. Brilliant.
—— Non-proof set, 1966, similar, in case. Extremely fine.
Canada, 1967 Proof set, including gold 20-Dollars, in case of
issue. Brilliant.
SILVER & BRONZE COINS
AR Brunswick, Wolfenbuttel, 14-Thalers, 1625 (OMT 57 (but not
stamped) ). Very fine, rare.
JR Thalers, Saxony, John Frederick with Henry, 1540; Albertine
Line, Augustus, 1577; Jobn George, Death 1656; Bruns-
wick, August Junior, Glocken 1643; Munster, Christ. Ber-
nard, 1661. Fine or better.
AR Austria, Thaler, 1762, very fine; Spanish Netherlands,
Ducatone, 1703, good; France, Henry V, 5-Francs, 1831;
smaller hammered AR of France (3); copy of Zurich Thaler,
1559, fine or better.
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AR Holy Roman Empire, Thalers, Rudolph II, 1603, very fine;
Matthias II, 1613, fine; Leopold I, 1659; Charles VI, 1716,
both very fine or better.
AR Austria, Thalers, Sigismund, 1486, plugged and gilt, Ferdinand
(1632-1662), Tyrol, fine; Leopold I, 1698, extremely fine;
Brabant, Joseph II, Thalers, 1785, 1794, fine; Hungary,
Francis I, Thaler, 1830 (D.121), extremely fine.
AR Olmutz, Episcopal Thalers, Wolfgang, 1724, 1738 (D.1218,
1226). Very fine.
AR Salzburg, Thalers, Paris von Lodron, 1621, very fine but flaw
at edge; Johan Ernest von Thun, 1697, extremely fine.
AR Denmark, Eric XIV, square Mark, 1563; John, square
4-Marks, 1569; Christian IV, 2-Marks and 1-Mark, 1645,
1-Mark, 1617. Fine or better.
-R —— Christian V, 4-Marks, 1672; Frederick III, 2-Marks,
1663, 1-Mark, 1651, fine or better; 2-Kroner of 1892 and
1906, extremely fine.
AR Brandenburg, Thalers, George and Albert, 1539; Albert, 1550;
Brunswick, Thalers, Christian, 1624; Augustus William,
1723, fine or very fine; another of Elizabeth, Princess of
Denmark and Duchess of Brunswick.
Bavaria, Maximilian I, Thaler, 1625, very fime; Maximilian
Joseph, Thaler, 1764, good; Lubeck, 48-Schillings, 1752;
32-Schillings, 1752; Prussia, Thaler, 1707 (D.2566), 1797,
except the last, fine or better.
Saxony, Mansfeld, Thaler, 1581, has been mounted; Ernestine
Line, Frederick III with John and George, Thaler, pierced
and has been mounted; Albertine Line, Thalers, Christian II
and his brothers, 1593; John George and Augustus, 1614;
%-Thaler, John George I, 1613, last three fine or better.
/R —— House of Altenburg, John Philip and his three brothers,
Taler, 1624; Albertine Line, John George, Thaler, 1631;
Frederick Augustus (King of Poland), Vikariats Thaler,
1711; Frederick Augustus, Elector, Mining Thaler, 1803
(D.851). Very fine or better.
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AR Frankfurt, Double-Thaler, 1861; Thaler, July 1862; Ham-
burg, XVI-Schillings of Charles VI; Bremen, 36-Grote,
1864; Hessen, 5-Marks, 1895; Lippe, %-Thaler, 1761; An-
halt-Bernburg, 1-Mark, 1799. Mostly very fine or better.
AR German East Africa, 2-Rupees, 1893, has been mounted; 1
and 4-Rupee, 1891; German New Guinea, Mark, 1894;
other German milled coins (4), very fine or better.
AR France, 5-Francs, Years 7, 12, 1810, 1815, 1821, 1830, 1845,
1850, 1852, mostly fine; smaller \AR (7), very fine.
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Miscellaneous minor AR (40), AZ, etc. (120), including
French Colonial, etc. Many fine.
—— R Henry V, Pattern 5-Francs and 1-Franc, 1831; Napoleon
II, Emperor, Essai 10-Centimes, 1816, in Ai. Almost ex-
tremely fine.
JR Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III, Tollero, 1704; Francis II, Tollero,
1747; Peter Leopold, Tallero, 1770, 1778 (D.1498, 1505,
1510, 1517); Papal, Clement X, Scudo, 1675; Genoa,
8-Lire, 1792; Venice, 10-Lire, 1797. Good to fine.
AR —— Roman Republic, Scudo, undated (D.1486); Lucca,
5-Franchi, 1808 (D.203). Both almost extremely fine.
7R —— Cisalpine Republic, Scudo, Anno VIII (1800) (D.199).
Very fine.
JR Parma, 5-Lire, 1815; Venice, 5-Lire, 1848 (D.204, 207),
both fine; other silver coins of Italy, dollar size (4), smaller
(22), several fine.
AR Netherlands, Holland, Leicester Dollar, 1586; Campen, Lion
Daler, 1644; Deventer, Ducaton, 1662; Zeeland, Ducaton
1660, Daler 1687; smaller \AR (3). Some about fine.
JR —— Ducaton, 1774, Holland; Ducat, 1774, Zeeland; Rix-
dollar, 1803, Utrecht (D.1827, 1848, 225); East India Co.,
Guilder, Half-Guilder and Quarter-Guilder, 1802. Fine and
very fine.
JR —— Holland, Louis Napoleon, 50-Stivers, 1808 (D.228);
Austrian Netherlands, Independent Provinces, 3-Florins,
1790 (D.1285). Both very fine.
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157
163
164
165
166
167
168
13
AR Sweden, Gustavus III, Riksdaler, 1782, has been mounted;
Charles XIV, Specie Riksdaler, 1836; smaller AR (4), some
fine; Norway, Double-Kroner, 1905; Russia, Rouble,
1775, both very fine.
AR Germany, Augsburg, Gustav Adolf of Sweden, Thaler, 1632
(Old. 935). Very fine, scarce.
/R Denmark, Christian V, 4-Mark, 1698, fine; Frederick V,
8-Mark, 1747, very fine.
Foreign hammered silver and billon coins (50). Several fine.
Foreign silver coins, mostly milled, a few in billon (110). Some
very fine.
Foreign coins, mostly copper and bronze (286). Some very fine.
AR Guatemala, Ferdinand VI, Cob 8-Reales, 1752, good; another,
1752, on large rectangular flan, fine but pierced; 8-Reales,
1758, very fine.
ZR Mexico, Philip III, Cob 8-Reales, Assayer F; another, Pvs 11
legible, good; Philip IV, Cob 8-Reales (5), all Assayer P,
one with small shield, about fine.
/R —— Cob 8-Reales, Charles II, Assayer L; Philip V (8, one
Assayer J); another with Roman numerals mm, rev. with
shield of Philip IV, all good, the last scarce; Recortado
issue, 1734, octagonal, value “‘16’’ at right of shield, cast
as usual, almost very fine.
-R —— Philip V, Pillar Dollar, 1743, M-F. Almost extremely
fine, rare.
R Pillar Dollars, 1740, 1744, 1746, all M-F, last two
with chopmarks. The first fine, others very fine.
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or better.
Pillar Dollars, 1745, 1746, both M-F. Very fine
JR Ferdinand VI, Pillar Dollars, all M-F, 1749, 1750, both
almost very fine, 1751, chopmarked, fine.
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110
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90
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55
85
140
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170
171
172
176
177
178
179
180
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R— Pillar Dollars, M-F, 1752, 1753. Both about ex-
tremely fine, rare thus.
. Pillar Dollars, 1751, 1753, both M-F; 1754, M-M.
Very fine.
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Pillar Dollars, 1755, 1757, 1758, all M-M, the first
fine, others extremely fine; another of Charles III, i762,
M-M, almost very fine.
AR Peru, Philip II, 8-Reales, Potosi, Assayer B (G.3999a);
another of Philip III, Assayer M, date 16-- on reverse, Potosi
(cf. G.4029). Both fine and scarce.
AR —— Philip III, 8-Reales (3), Potosi, all Assayer T, one with
‘“8’’ to right of shield. One fine, others very good.
JR —— —— 8-Reales, Potosi (2), Assayers Q and R. Both fine.
AR —— Pillar Dollars, Ferdinand VI, 1758, LM, J-M; Charles
III, 1768, LM, J-M; 1769, PTS, J-R, first two with chop-
marks. Very fine.
*R —— Charles III, 8-Reales, 1802, PTS, P-P, countermarked
small B, crescent above and below (? Berbice Islands), very
fine; other 8-Reales of Ferdinand VII, 1815, Lima, J-P,
extremely fine; North Peru, 1838, Lima, M-B, very fine.
AR Philippines, ‘‘Manila 1828’’ counterstamped on Peru 8-Reales,
1827, J-M; another, on 1828, J-M. Fine and scarce.
‘“‘Manila 1828’’ counterstamped on Peru 8-Reales, 1827,
first type with wide serrated border on stamp, only good,
rare; Peru 8-Reales, 1834, M-M, counterstamped “‘Y.11’’,
fine.
?R China, Fukien Dollar (1898), cf. Kann 124 but this specimen
with six flames to the fire-ball and eight spines to the
dragon’s back (wt. 26 grams). Fine, very rare.
Czechoslovakia, medallic 30-Kronor, 1929 (1,000th year of
Wenceslaus); commemorative medals, AR (4, one duplicate),
JE (1); Roumania, 25,000-Lei, 1946; Bohemia, com-
memorative restrike Gross, 1900; Austria, 10-Groschen,
1925, essay struck in iron, extremely fine or better; cast
copy of Renaissance medal, fine; Judea, part of ‘‘tree’’
type lead cast.
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188
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191
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Netherlands, Utrecht, 14-Ducatoons, 1769, almost extremely fine;
France, 5-Francs, AN 13; Ecu, 1762L; England, Crown,
1695; Egypt, 20-Piastres, 1937; Turkey, Yuzlik, AH 1203,
fine.
Spain, Philip II, 8-Reales, Seville, nearly very fine; Philip III,
Cob 8-Reales, Seville (? 1621), about fine, very rare; cast
AE medal of Ferdinand of Alcala, 1630, fine.
Austria, Hall Thalers, 1616, fine, 1710, almost extremely fine;
Salzburg, Klippe Double-Thaler of Wolfgang Theodore,
ring mount but fine; Olmutz, Wolfgang of Schrattenbach,
Thaler, 1725, very fine.
Ratispon, Francis II, Thaler, 1745, by Oexlein; Reuss-Greitz,
Henry XIII, Thaler, 1812 L (D.796). Both almost extremely
fine.
Saxony, Albertine Line, Thalers of John George I, 1614, 1615,
both very fine; Falkenstein, Paul VI, Thaler, 1620, fine.
Wurzburg, Adam Frederick, Thalers, 1760 (2, one with loop
mount), 1763; Prussia, 2-Thalers, 1867; commemorative
medal, 1675, of Princess Louis Caroline Radzivilia; Hesse
Darmstadt, Thaler, 1858; Brandenburg, copy of John II
Thaler, 1543. Mostly very fine.
Syracuse, Dekadrachm, Becker copy struck in silver, counter-
stamped with the mark of Count Esta. Almost extremely
fine.
AR Austria, Charles VI, Thalers, 1713 Vienna, 1719 Hall, 1729
Kremnitz (D.1035, 1053, 1059). The second very fine,
others extremely fine.
AR Austria, Charles VI, Thalers, 1725 Hall, 1731 Prague, 1737
Breslau (D. 1054, 1086, 1098). The first about extremely
fine, others very fine.
JR Saxony, Frederick August, ‘Pyjama’ Thaler, 1816 (Craig 183),
brilliant and rare; Thaler, 1820 (D.857), extremely fine.
A Brunswick-Luneburg, Christian, Bishop of Mindon, Thaler,
1625, fine but plugged; Brandenburg-Anspach, Frederick,
Albert and Christian, Thaler, 1627, fine but deeply tooled
on obverse; Spain, 20-Reales, 1851 (D.3384), very fine;
Papal commemorative piece, 1878, brilliant.
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‘AR Ethiopia, restrike Talari of Menelik IL and Haile Selassie.
Brilliant.
AR Chile, Pesos, 1881, 1884, 1895; 5-Pesos, 1927; Persia, Nasr-
ed-Din, 5-Krans, 1896, very fine or better; Turkey, 20-
Piastres, 1859, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1917, fine.
AR China, General Li Yuan Hung, Dollar, undated, bust with
military cap; another, similar but without cap. Almost ex-
tremely fine.
AR —— Tsao Kun, Dollar, bust in civilian dress; another, bust
in military uniform. Extremely fine.
AR —— Sun Yat Sen, Memorial Dollars (3); ‘junk’ type (1);
Japan, 1-Yen (3). Very fine.
Australia, 2/-, 1/-, 6d. and 3d., 1910, in unofficial case, fine;
Canada, Dollars, 1935, 1936, 1949, extremely fine or better.
7E British West Africa, Mule Penny, 1956, with name of George
VI, very fine, rare; AX Hong Kong Dollar, 1867, plugged;
British Trade Dollars, 1900, 1901, 1909, fine or better;
extremely fine.
Elizabeth II, undated uniface Patterns for Colonial coinage.
obverse only, AR Dollar, milled edge; A: 2-Cents, plain
edge. Extremely fine, very rare.
Miscellaneous foreign coins, dollar size (8), smaller (25), A£ (2).
Mostly fine.
/R Napoleon, Spain, 20-Reales, 1809, very fine; France, 5-Francs,
AN 130, fine.
AR Coins of France, Netherlands, etc. (11); A“ Venice, box
10-Centesimi, 1849. Mostly fine.
JR Mexico, 8-Reales, 1803, fine, 1811, very fine; Sicily, 2-Lire,
1813, very fine; Italy, 1-Lira, 1814, extremely fine.
JR Cisalpine Republic, 30-Soldi, Year 9; Prussia, 5-Marks, 1874,
both about very fine; Lucca, 5-Franchi, 1807, about fine.
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211
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217
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AR Commemorative medals, Taking of Breisach by Duke Bernard
of Saxe-Weimer, 1638, by J. Blum; Marriage medal, by
S. Dadler. Very fine.
Albania, AR 5-Franka Ari, 1927; another, struck in copper, plain
edge. Both brilliant.
“R European minor hammered silver coins (50), many duplicates.
Several very fine.
/E South Africa, Pattern Penny, 1890, obv. arms, rev. 1 PENNY
within wreath. Extremely fine, scarce.
Mexico, Sud-Morelos, AR 8-Reales 1812, 2-Reales 1812, 1-Real
1813; copper 8-Reales (3). First three fine or better.
/R Peru, 8-Reales, 1835, countermarked Y.11 for the Philippines,
M-M, very fine; another, M-T, fine; Spain, Ferdinand VII,
Necessity issue, 30-Sous, 1808, fine.
AR Teutonic Order, Archduke Maximilian, Double-Thaler, 1614.
Fine.
/R Hanover, George IV, 3-Thaler, 1827. Extremely fine.
AR British Trade Dollars, 1899, 1901, 1911; Straits Settlements
Dollar, 1904S; other British Colonial, etc., dollar size (12),
smaller (3), mostly of Elizabeth II. Mostly extremely fine,
some better.
AR Hawaii, Kalakaua I, Dala, 1883. Very fine.
AR German East Africa, 2-Rupees, 1893; Saxony, 2-Thaiers,
1861; Prussia, 2-Thalers, 1839; Thaler, 1801. Fine or very
fine.
AR Sicily, 120-Grani, 1857; Vatican, Scudo, 1846; Denmark,
Rigsdaler, 1837; France, 5-Francs, 1857; Mexico, 8-
Reales, 1794, 1796. Mostly very fine.
AR Zeeland, Daaler, 1599; Malta, 30-Tari, 1757, both fine;
Russia, 14-Roubles, 1833; Rouble, 1896; other dollar size
of Poland, 1766; Brazil, 1818; Bulgaria, 1894; Latvia, 1929;
Roumania, 1906; Liechtenstein, 1915, mostly very fine.
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218 A Coins of S. America, dollar size (14), smaller (2), mostly
modern commemoratives. Mostly extremely fine. 16
219 AR Coins of the world, 1960-1967, dollar size (12), slightly
smaller (14). Mostly mint state. 26
220 AR Coins of the world, mostiy dollar size, all before 1932 (20).
Mostly very fine. 20
221 AX Coins of the world, mostly 20th Century commemoratives of
dollar size (20). Extremely fine or better. 20
222 AR France, Ecu of eight L’s, 1691 E, very fine, rare; other Ecu,
1728 X, 1750 Pau, fine or better. 3
223 AX —— Napoleon, 5-Francs, An 13H, very fine; Franc and
Half-Franc, 1812, Utrecht mint, extremely fine, all rare. 3
224 AR 2-Francs (1), 1-Franc (7), Half-Francs (18),
Quarter-Francs (12), no duplicates, many very fine; com-
memorative pieces, AR (9), Af (5), extremely fine, some rare. 47
225 —— Minor iAR from 1791 (83); AZ to 1851 (114). Many fine,
some extremely fine. 197
226 —— ZE Essais, etc. (4); Monnaies de Confiance (12); Political
pieces (7); Proof 5-Centimes in bronze, 1861, without mint
letter; local tokens, 1912-1930, mostly in Al; trade tokens,
tickets, etc. (194). Several very fine. 218
227 —— ZE Napoleon II and 3rd Republic, 10-Cms. (63), 5-Crns.
(77, including 1871 K), 2-Cins. (40), 1-Cm. (31, one gilt);
Royal visit commemoratives (6); Indo-China, 1-Cent (3).
A wide range of dates. Many extremely fine. 240
228 Spain, to Charles IV, A’ 4-Escudo, 1786, fine; AR (22, one
pierced), AZ (97); later AR (13), Af (107), including a few
Portuguese. Earlier pieces mostly worn, later issues fine or
better. 240
229 —— Spanish Provinces, a good selection of AR (4), AE (94);
Spanish America, AR (16), At, etc. (3), including some
countermarks; Portugal, AR (4), Az (6). 127
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Italy and Papal States, AR (10), AZ (90), mostly pre-1860, some
fine and better; AZ 1861-1918 (138); San Marino, A (9),
many very fine.
Switzerland, AR (7), AE and Ni, etc. (89); Austria, AR (32), Ni,
AZ, etc. (108); Hungary, AR (25), ZZ and Ni (36), mainly
19th and 20th Century. Mostly fine, some better.
Ragusa, AR Tallero, 1765, nearly extremely fine; Cattaro, Franc,
1813, fine and rare.
Palestine (British Mandate), AR (28), A® and Ni (126); British
Colonial, mostly Ceylon and Hong Kong, AR (83, including
Gibraltar Crown, 1967), ZZ (217). Many fine, some better.
Czechoslovakia, Finland, Poland, Russia, etc., AR (30), A= and
Ni (138); Scandinavia, AR (43), Az, Ni, etc. (564), mostly
pre-1950 and includes trade tickets, etc. Many fine, some
better.
Copper coins, mainly European and 19th Century. Many fine.
ZE Irish Gunmoney (7); James II, Crown, 1690, Halfcrowns (2),
Shillings (2), Sixpences (2); English AR (4), A (3). Mostly
fine, some extremely fine.
Spain, AR 2-Reales, Philip II, Naples; Louis I, Madrid, 1724,
both scarce; France, Ecu sub multiple (3), 1659, 1668,
1660; AZ Centimes (2); Austria, 3-Kreuzer, 1697; U.S.A.,
large Cent, 1844; Bhutan, Proof set, 3, 1, 4 and 4-Rupee,
in official case of issue, slight discolouration, otherwise bril-
liant. Mostly fine or better.
Brazil, AR 960-Reis, 1812, 1814, 1815, 1816 (2 diff.), 1818 (2
diff.), 1819, 1821, 1824; Potosi Dollar, Charles III, counter-
marked for Brazil. Mostly very fine.
—— 2,000-Reis, 1863, 1865, 1887, 1889; 640-Reis, 1699, 1809;
320-Reis, 1783, 1820; other AR, Ni and 42 of Brazil (31).
Mostly very fine.
South America, AX Dollar size, 20th Century (6), smaller (5);
Jersey Crown, 1966; Makarios commemorative gold, 1966
(2). Mostly extremely fine.
Austria, Leopold, 2-Thaler, undated, Tyrol. Extremely fine.
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—— Thalers, Ferdinand, undated; Rudolph II, 1607 (2). Fine
or better. 3
Bavaria, Maximilian I, Thaler, 1628; Bamberg, Christopher
Franz, Thaler, 1800, both about very fine; Brunswick-
Wolfenbuttel, Thaler, 1610; Westphalia, Jerome Napoleon,
Thaler, 1813C. 4
Switzerland, Geneva, Thalers, 1723 (2), Half-Thaler, 1795;
Vatican, Scudo, 1780, all good to fine; Lombardy, 5-Lire,
1848; France, 5-Francs, 1873, very fine. 6
German East Africa, 2-Rupees, 1893 (2). Fine. 2
Tonga, 1967 set of AR and AZ; Vietnam, Pattern 50, 20 and
10-Su, 1953; Cameroons, Pattern 25, 10 and 5-Francs,
1958; English Crown, 1951; Australian Crowns, 1937 (2);
Straits Settlements Dollars, 1907, 1908; Chinese Dollars
(2); Peru, Sol, 1895; Tunisia, Pattern 5-Francs, 1954.
Fine to mint state. 22
Hammered silver coins (90), minor denominations, mostly Euro-
pean. Many fine. 90
Hammered silver coins, mostly European (430), many dupli-
cates. Mostly with some corrosion. 430
AR Coins of the world, mostly European (137). Several fine. 137
Miscellaneous 4E coins and tokens, etc. (1,800), a few in envelopes
described. 1,800
Miscellaneous medals, cliches, etc., AR (8), AS and white metal
(73). Mostly fine. 81
Coins of the world in 42 and Ni, etc. (735). A few fine. 735
Coins of the world, AR (53), A® and Ni (178), mostly minor;
demonitized Bank Notes (50). Several fine. 281
George VI, 1937 set, AX Crown to Af jd., in case of issue.
Brilliant but cleaned. 15
Jersey, proof sets, 1957, 1964 (2); Guernsey, proof sets, 1956
(2). In cases of issue. Brilliant. 29
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Malta, 1964 proof sets of 2-Scudi and 1-Scudo, in card folders
(20 sets). Brilliant.
—— A similar lot. Brilliant.
AR South Africa, Crowns, three of each date, 1947 to 1950, 1953
to 1955, 1957, 1960 to 1964. Extremely fine, many brilliant.
AR —— Crowns, 1961 (60). Extremely fine, many brilliant.
—— Sets in unofficial cases, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, all AK
Crown to AE 4d. Extremely fine or better.
—— Sets in unofficial cases, 1955, 1959, each AR Crown to AE
id. Extremely fine or better.
—— Sets in unofficial cases, 1952, 1954, both Crown to jd.;
1961 (three sets), AR 50-Cents to E 3-Cent. Extremely fine
or better.
—— Sets in unofficial cases, 1954, Crown to 4d.; 1961 (5 sets),
AR 50-Cents to AE 4-Cent. Extremely fine or better.
New Zealand, Elizabeth II, 1953 specimen sets (2), AX Crown to
E 4d., in cases. Brilliant.
—— —— 1953 specimen set, Crown to 4d.; Guermsey, 1956
double proof set of 3d. (2), 8-Doubles (2) and 4-Doubles (2);
Jersey, 1964 set of 3d. (2) and 1d. (2), in cases of issue.
Brilliant.
Judea, AE Lepta (50). A few fine.
Sassanian silver Dirhems (20); Greek Az of Thessaly (15).
Roman 4 1st and 2nd brass (50); Byzantine AE (50).
JAPAN
Rectangular silver plate, 114mm. x 81mm. (wt. 213 grams),
character countermark ‘‘A whole block’’ repeated eleven
times, reverse blank. Very fine, rare.
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Rectangular silver plate, 163mm. x 80mm. (wt. 200 grams),
Owari Province, 1682, multiple counterstamps on one side
only. Fine, rare.
Silver plate, Fundo shape, 129mm. x 114mm. (wt. 188 grams),
Tajima Province, two countermarks, chrysanthemum and
rectangular panel with value 10-Ryo, beaded border. Very
fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 152mm. x 93mm. (wt. 162 grams), two rec-
tangular countermarks ‘‘Nan Ryo’’ and ‘Ichi Mai Gin
Oban’’. Very fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 152mm. x 94mm. (wt. 160 grams), obv. two
rectangular countermarks ‘‘Nan Ryo’’ (=Southern Islands),
‘Eich Mai’ (=one leaf), 1650-1750. Extremely fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 160mm. x 100mm. (wt. 160 grams), obv.
countermarked as preceding Lot. Extremely fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 157mm. x 96mm. (wt. 162 grams), obverse
countermarked as preceding two Lots but reverse also
countermarked in seal script ‘‘Valuable Currency’. Very
fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 151mm. x 92mm. (wt. 132 grams), obverse
countermarked as preceding three Lots but the panels with-
out inner border line, small circular countermark on reverse.
Very fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 150mm. x 93mm. (wt. 160 grams), obverse
with two rectangular countermarks as preceding Lot but the
characters and border incuse. Very fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 141mm. x 86mm. (wt. 202 grams), Arakawa
Gin Oban, circular stamp in centre, incuse bird in outline
lower left, reverse blank. Very fine, rare; ex Ho Ju Mitza
Collection.
Oval silver plate, 89mm. x 58mm. (wt. 85 grams), Arakawa Gin,
obv. straw mat design, rev. circular stamp in centre. Very
fine, rare.
Circular silver plate, 114mm. diameter (wt. 68 grams), obv.
chrysanthemum in centre, four circles each with a single
character near edge, rev. blank. Very fine, rare.
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Oval silver plate, 139mm. x 85mm. (wt. 163 grams), Nagato
Province, obv. four chrysanthemums on straw mat surface,
rev. small group of three chrysanthemums. Very fine, rare.
Silver plate, Fundo shaped, 134mm. x 95mm. (wt. 103 grams),
Gun-Yo, rectangular inscription ‘‘10 Ryo’’ in centre, Kiri
flower above and below, annulets at edge (issued for mili-
tary use only, c. 1750). Very fine, rare.
Silver plate, Fundo shaped, 187mm. x 100mm. (wt. 57 grams),
three rectangular inscriptions placed vertically, circular
stamp in each four corners, annulets at edge. Fine, rare.
Silver plate, Fundo shaped, 84mm. x 70mm. (wt. 19 grams),
countermarked similar to preceding; another, similar,
69mm. x 62mm. (wt. 14 grams). Both fine, rare
Oval silver plate, 148mm. x 89mm. (wt. 109 grams), Fuku Jyo
Inari Gin Oban (16th Century), fireball in centre, square
panel with inscription and crest above and below, fox each
side of lower square character. Very fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 142 mm. x 82mm. (wt. 121 grams), Kiri flowers
and Paulownia crests stamped on both sides, obverse with
straw mat surface and six chopmarks. Fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate with cut corners, 107 mm. x 91mm. (wt.
163 grams), “‘Hana Furi — 10 Ryo’, two rectangular panels
of inscription within cowrie shell border, decorated edge;
struck by Toshinaga, 13th year of Keichow (1808), Kaga
Province. Very fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate with cut corners, 107mm. x 91mm.
(wt. 161 grams), “‘Hana Furi—10 Ryo’, similar to pre-
ceding but Kin flower stamp on each corner of reverse.
Extremely fine, very rare.
Rectangular silver plate with cut corners, 105mm. x 84mm. (wt.
165 grams), Kaku Oban (c. 1810), obv. small rectangular
panel with inscription, Kiri flowers in each corner, rev.
two oval stamps with large characters in outline. Fine and
rare.
Rectangular silver plate with slightly cut corners, 106mm. x
85mm. (wt. 162 grams), Hana Furi Oban, obv. incuse
characters in two groups, Kiri flower in each corner, rev.
inscription within small rectangular panel, Kiri flower in
each corner. Very fine, rare.
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Rectangular silver plate, cut corners, rolled flan, 70 mm. x 60 mm.
(wt. 16 grams), obv. inscriptions in two rectangular panels,
cowrie shell border; another, cast flan, similar, 70mm. x
60mm. (wt. 28.5 grams). Very fine and fine.
Rectangular silver plate, rounded corners, 108 mm. x 84mm. (wt.
81 grams), Kaga Province (c. 1530), two rectangular panels
of inscriptions ‘‘Hana Furi’’ and “Ichi Mai’’ with four
‘fern-sprout’ stamps, the corners countermarked with the
War Lord’s crest, rev. blank. Fine and extremely rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 121mm. x 78mm. (wt. 163 grams),
Sakura Province, obverse covered with stamps of three and
five-petalled flowers. Very fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 140mm. x 91mm. (wt. 143 grams),
obverse covered with stamps of ‘‘Dai’’, “‘Fuku’’ and ‘‘Jyo’’
characters, rev. blank. Very fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 121mm. x 74mm. (wt. 94 grams), Kaga
Province (c. 1574), obverse surface covered with stamps of
characters ‘‘Ho, Gu, Za’’ (Treasure, Money, Mint). Very
fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 150mm. x 45mm. (wt. 111 grams),
Ansei era, obverse covered with 28 character countermarks,
rev. blank. Very fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 153mm. x 70mm. (wt. 173 grams),
obv. character stamp repeated eight times along one edge,
rev. three small stamps along opposite edge. Rare.
Rectangular silver bar, 223mm. x 68mm. (wt. 434 grams),
‘Kirin Gin Cut Silver’, a full uncut bar with irregular edge,
obverse covered with 41 panels of inscriptions and six small
countermarks. Very fine, rare.
Long oval uncut silver bar, 217mm. x 38mm. (wt. 245 grams),
Ansei era, obv. stamp with three characters repeated 18
times. Very fine, rare.
Oval silver plate, 171mm. x 111mm. (wt. 198 grams), ‘Kiyosu
Gin Oban’, minted by Oda Shogunate Government in 1593,
at Kiyosu Castle, for war fund. Very fine, rare.
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Rectangular silver plate, 108mm, x 75mm., Kukuribakama Gin
(c. 1600), 10-Ryo, rectangular and circular stamps repeated
on obverse, rev. single character. Very fine, rare.
Irregular oval silver plate, 99mm. x 110mm. (wt. 165 grams),
Iwamino Kuni Province, Sekishu silver mine, obv. twelve
circular stamps, vev. plain; another, smaller circular flan
(wt. 30.5 grams), eight stamps; another, oval flan, 35 mm.
x 48mm. (16 grams), two stamps. Very fine.
Rectangular silver bar, rounded ends, 150mm. x 44mm. (wt.
184 grams), obv. two rectangular panels of inscriptions,
rev. blank. Fine.
Rectangular silver plate, 117mm. x 72mm. (wt. 157 grams),
obv. rectangular stamp with inscription, small circular
stamp in each corner. Very fine.
Rectangular silver plate (uncut), 82mm. x 115mm. (wt. 208
grams), obv. five rows each of five rectangular stamps, rev.
single kidney-shaped stamp. Very fine.
Rectangular silver plate with rounded corners, 163 mm. x 72mm.
(wt. 163 grams), obv. short thick indentations form straw
mat surface, two circular stamps each containing five annu-
lets, two large characters in centre, vev. blank. Very fine.
Rectangular silver plate, 80mm. x 30mm. (wt. 34 grams), obv.
stamped with two Paulownia crests; rectangular plate, cut
corners, 50mm. x 71mm. (wt. 76 grams), obv. two heart-
shaped designs with circular counterstamp, vev. Fundo-
shaped stamp. Fine.
Irregular silver plate, 68 mm. x 58mm. (wt. 79 grams), Daimio
(Prince) Gin (c. 1500), obv. four stamps; from Imperial
House Collection. Fine, rare.
Rectangular silver plate, 48 mm. x 60mm. (wt. 64 grams), Hotei
(God of Plenty) stamped six times on obverse; thin rec-
tangular silver plate, 72mm. x 70mm. (wt. 16.5 grams),
obu. character stamp repeated twelve times. Fine.
Rectangular silver plate, 47mm. x 46mm. (4mm. thick) (wt.
84 grams), Morioka Kran, obv. small stamp in corner and
a deep counterstamp. Fine and very rare.
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321
322
323
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Rectangular silver plate, cut corners, 64mm. x 65mm. (wt. 72
grams), Satsuma Shichi Ryo, 7 Units (issued by the Prince
to pay soldiers), obv. inscription in centre, circular stamp in
each corner, vev. single small stamp. Very fine, very rare.
Oval silver plate, 119mm. x 74mm. (wt. 150 grams), presenta-
tion plaque in the style of monetary plate, given in the 15th
year of Meiji (1882), obv. inscriptions on straw mat surface.
Very fine.
Circular plate, 61mm. (wt. 12.5 grams), Hocho Koban; Koshu
circular Koban (c. 1690); other silver pieces (15), including
bar 85mm. x 10mm., small rectangular (4), rings (3) (none
listed in Jacobs or Monro). Fine and better.
Oval silver plate, 98 mm. x 69mm. (wt. 91 grams), Iwami Yama-
zuchiyo Ginban (c. 1595), vev. blank. Fine and rare.
Rectangular silver bar, 105mm. x 38mm. x 4mm. (wt. 151
grams), obv. two rectangular stamps and three characters
in centre, rev. blank. Very fine and very rare.
Oval Kobans (25), of fine silver, from Tajima, Kaga, Sagami and
Suruga Provinces, average size 73mm, x 43 mm., including
six duplicates; smaller pieces in base silver (15). Many very
fine.
Island of Akita, Dewa Province, 9-Momme and 2-Fun, early
variety with straw mat surface, another with denomination
placed wide apart, two others with characters for the Kurile
Islands (not in Monro). Fine and very fine.
Silver bars (2), about 24mm. x 36mm. (wt. 30 grams), Eichigo
Eiji Kirisin, one large character in outline, rev. small stamp
(Japan Natl. Coll., Lot 34). Fine, very rare.
Silver pieces (21), cut from larger ‘chopping blocks’, including
strips to 10-Units. Mostly very fine.
Silver Koban, Genroku (1695), 75mm. x 41 mm. (wt. 17.5 grams)
(cf. Jacobs B.102 (in gold)). Very fine, rare.
Silver Cho-Gin, stamped only with the ‘‘God of Plenty’’ design,
Genroku; two others, base silver, Ansei and Tempoeras.
Fine.
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325
326
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
Cho-Gin of Eiji era (1710) (Jacobs G.4). Fine, very rare.
Batavia, Java, silver Koban of Deshima Province, counter-
stamped with Dutch lion in rectangle, 49 mm. x 56mm. (wt.
25 grams), 17th Century. Fine, very rare.
Books: De Villaret, E., ‘‘Numismatique Japonaise’’, Paris, 1892;
Schroeder, A., ““Annam, Estudes Numismatiques’’, Paris,
1905, 2 vols.; ‘‘Coins of Japan’’, Tokohama, 1904; ‘‘Evolu-
tion of Japanese Coins’’, Tokyo.
Korea, Family charms (6), mostly with pierced ‘‘cash’’ design,
two coloured (two damaged).
—— Family charms (4), ammulets, etc. (10).
—— Family charms (5), with loops for the attachment of indi-
vidual ammulets, some coloured. Very fine.
—— Family charms (4), with loops for the attachment of indi-
vidual ammulets, all coloured; another, in the shape of a
sword guard. Fine or better.
—— Family charms (5), with four to eight individual charms
attached. Fine or better.
—— Ammulets (116), mostly different, lin. to 1Jin. diameter;
family charm, formed as a hand mirror, with 20 ‘cash’
type pieces, small loops for attaching additional charms.
Mostly very fine.
Africa, AZ Manillas (9); copper wire flexible bracelets (11).
Tanganyika Territory, two bracelets fashioned from the Conch
shell; miscellaneous—shark’s vertabrae (10 pieces); Cowrie
shells, one large, 77 small; boar’s tusk.
Africa, Kissi Penny; S. Pacific, arm bracelet cut from shell;
fish hooks (5), from mother-o’-pearl, bone or bird’s claw.
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S.E. Africa, brass rings on a leather thong, 20in. long (Quiggins,
Pl. 3, 1); Gilbert Islands, Tekarora beads, a string 20ft.
long; Oceania, necklace of small glass beads, 30in. long, in
eight strands and braided; S. Pacific, teeth and coconut-
shell disc necklace. 4
Swedish copper plate money, 1-Daler, 1751. 1
—— 1-Daler, 1755. ]
Tea brick with Russian characters on both sides. Very fine. 1
Dutch East Indies, Mokko bronze drum (one lug missing). Rare. 1
Africa, Kissi Pennies (10). 10
Chinese tea brick, pavilion with inscription. Very fine. 1
Chinese tea bricks (2), as preceding. 2
—— A similar lot. 2
Siam, porcelain tokens (200). 200
Siam, lead coins (15); Austria, wood money (50); Tiger tongue
money (8); Cromwell, bronze medal (1), by Dassier. 74
Hazard, H. W., “‘The Numismatic History of Late Medieval
North Africa’, 1952; Miles, G. C., ‘‘Contributions to
Arabic Metrology’, 1958; “‘Coins of the Spanish Muluk
al-Tawa’if’’, 1954; ‘‘The Coinage of the Umayyads of
Spain’’, Parts 1 and 2. 5
Walker, J., Catalogue of Muhammadan Coins (2), ‘‘Arab-Sas-
sanian’’ and ‘‘Arab-Byzantine and Post-Reform Umaiyad’’;
Karim, A., ‘“‘Corpus of the Muslim Coins of Bengal’,
Dacca, 1960. 3
Valentine, W. H., ‘‘Sassanian Coins’’, 1921; ‘‘Modern Copper
Coins of the Muhammadan States’, 1911; The Numismatic
Chronicle, 1956 to 1962; miscellaneous reprints (3), book-
lets (2). 14
Mahogany coin cabinet, by Turton, 10in. wide, 94in. high, 10in.
deep, fitted 19 trays double-pierced for coins of various
sizes. 1
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